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Plan of the River Delaware from Chester to Philadelphia with the situation of His Majesty's Ships on the 15th Novr. 1777

This beautiful, never seen before, hand-drawn map is an original plan from which Des Barres later published his famous and important account of the battle for Philidelphia in 1777

Technical Information
Reference: A309
Date 1777
Hydrographer/Surveyor/Artist: John Hunter
Size Of Original: w 17" x h 41.5"
Paper Type Innova Smooth Cotton 315gsm (original size), Omnijet Superior Matt Graphic 180gsm (half size)

Description

This is the original, and never  before published, plan of the River Delaware drawn Lieutenant John Hunter and presented in his own hand.  The plan shows the position of British and American defences and the King's ships, as of the 15th November 1777.   This plan was later taken by J.F.W. Des Barres for inclusion in the second edition of the Atlantic Neptune Atlas (1780, vol 4), as the upper section of his split-plan for the navigation of the river (see Heritage Charts A305).  This beautiful plan shows the river from Chester up to Philadelphia. 

The detail presented here by Hunter is simply astonishing.  He made the survey in November 1777 just after the British had occupied Philadelphia.  This section of the river was of great significance to both the Americans and the British as it gets closer to Philadelphia, which was then the largest city in America and, temporarily, the fledgling nation's Capital.

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Plan of the River Delaware from Chester to Philadelphia with the situation of His Majesty's Ships on the 15th Novr. 1777
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